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1 I, 2 | goodness in their various forms, and (3) to understand the 2 I, 4 | than simply with words and forms of reasoning. Even here, 3 I, 4 | know how many different forms of constitution there are; 4 I, 8 | is to understand all the forms of government and to discriminate 5 I, 8 | authorities as there are different forms of government. The forms 6 I, 8 | forms of government. The forms of government are four-democracy, 7 I, 8 | over all. There are two forms of monarchy: kingship, which 8 I, 8 | the ends which the various forms of government pursue, since 9 I, 8 | peculiar to the various forms of government-only, however, 10 I, 9 | kinds on all occasions. The forms of Virtue are justice, courage, 11 I, 9 | general, and of their various forms. As to further aspects of 12 I, 9 | or other of two opposite forms of expression accordingly.~ 13 I, 13| will. The various possible forms of harm are clearly explained 14 II, 6 | due to any of the other forms of badness of moral character, 15 II, 8 | are: death in its various forms, bodily injuries and afflictions, 16 II, 9 | with that there are some forms of good the sight of which 17 II, 11| goodness in its various forms must be such an object, 18 II, 20| 20~The special forms of oratorical argument having 19 II, 23| the most effective of the forms of argument that contradict 20 II, 23| the defence,...This topic forms the whole Art of Rhetoric 21 II, 23| of argument for enthymeme forms the whole of the Art of 22 III, 3 | language may take any of four forms:~(1) The misuse of compound 23 III, 8 | numerical limitation of the forms of a composition that constitutes 24 III, 11| and fury and so on are all forms of activity. And the poet